
Caption | Dongjiang Column communist Chinese guerrilla fighters firing from a ditch, Hong Kong or Guangdong Province in China, circa 1942-1945 ww2dbase | |||||
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Photo Size | 394 x 265 pixels | |||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | |||||
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2. Joy Carroll says:
26 Oct 2014 05:02:28 AM
seeking information about my father, William Young, who died on Dec 24th 1942. He was a Petty Officer on the Redstart. He has no known grave
26 Oct 2014 05:02:28 AM
seeking information about my father, William Young, who died on Dec 24th 1942. He was a Petty Officer on the Redstart. He has no known grave
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seeking information surrounding the death of my uncle, Robert Rowell, he served on HMS CICALA and died 25/12/1941 I believs in Queen Elizabeth Hospital Hong Kong. Thank you.